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    Project Xanadu - Wikipedia

    Project Xanadu was the first hypertext project, founded in 1960 by Ted Nelson. Administrators of Project Xanadu have declared it superior to the World Wide Web, with the mission statement: "Today's popular software simulates paper. The World Wide Web (another imitation of paper) trivialises our original … See more

    Nelson's vision was for a "digital repository scheme for world-wide electronic publishing". Nelson states that the idea began in 1960, when he was a student at Harvard University. … See more

    In the design of the Xanadu computer system, a tumbler is an address of any range of content or link or a set of ranges or links. According to Gary Wolf in Wired, the idea of tumblers … See more

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    • "Xanadu Products Due Next Year," by Jeff Merron. BIX online news report from the West Coast Computer Faire, 1988 See more

    1. Every Xanadu server is uniquely and securely identified.
    2. Every Xanadu server can be operated independently or in a network.
    3. Every user is uniquely and securely identified. See more

     
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  4. Ted Nelson and Xanadu - World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)

  5. History of Hypertext: Article by Jakob Nielsen

    Feb 1, 1995 · Chapter 3 from Jakob Nielsen's book, Multimedia and Hypertext, describes the major milestones for hypertext, the internet, and the world wide web, including Vannevar Bush's Memex and Doug Engelbart's landmark …

  6. History of hypertext - Wikipedia

  7. Hypertext in Historical Context: Vannevar Bush and Ted Nelson …

  8. The Secret History of Hypertext - The Atlantic

    May 22, 2014 · In that landmark essay, Bush described a hypothetical machine called the Memex: a hypertext-like device capable of allowing its users to comb through a large set of documents stored on microfilm,...

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  11. Influential Concepts: How Vannevar Bush's Memex …

    Nov 6, 2023 · The memex, first proposed by Vannevar Bush in his 1945 essay "As We May Think," is a theoretical device that aimed to enhance human memory and knowledge by allowing people to...

  12. Vannevar Bush and his Vision of the Memex Memory …

    Mar 11, 2018 · Ted Nelson, who coined the terms “ hypertext ” and “ hypermedia “, was also greatly influenced by Bush’s essay. Later Years

  13. A Brief History of Hypertext - The History of the Web

    Bush published an article in the Atlantic in 1945 titled “As We May Think.” In it, Bush posits the creation of a system called Memex, which would use the technology of microfilm to store a cohesive record of the entirety of human …

  14. Smartly Intertwingled: "As We Will Think" -- The …

    Nov 23, 2018 · The memex pre-saged wonders far beyond the mundane notion of "information retrieval" as generally understood in the 1960s (even if not all of Bush, Engelbart and Nelson's visions have been embodied in the Web).

  15. Ted Nelson and Xanadu - info.cern.ch

  16. The Curse of Xanadu - WIRED

  17. Foreseeing the Future: The legacy of Vannevar Bush

  18. Vannevar Bush - University of Virginia

  19. Ted Nelson Coins the Terms Hypertext, Hypermedia, and Hyperlink

  20. Vannevar Bush - The Public's Library and Digital Archive

  21. memex and Xanadu - Swarthmore College Computer Society

  22. Anniversary of Vannavar Bush's famous essay describing the …

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  24. Ted Nelson and Xanadu - CERN